In an exemplary show of honesty, a janitor at Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport’s Terminal 2 returned a passenger’s four diamond rings worth Rs 40 lakhs. She was rewarded by the Airport Operator and SILA Group, her employer, with Rs 2,000, a certificate and a trophy on November 24.
Suman Dhoiphode (37), who works at the CIP Lounge, which is accessible only to first class and business class fliers, found four diamond rings lying inside the washroom’s basin while cleaning it. She couldn’t find the passenger but reported the matter to the Airport Operator. The passenger, however, while boarding the aircraft, had realized that she had forgotten her rings in the washroom and had notified the ‘Lost and Found’ department via email. The department then took the rings from the janitor and handed them over to the passenger in the flight.
30/11/15 Neha LM Tripathi/Mid Day
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Suman Dhoiphode (37), who works at the CIP Lounge, which is accessible only to first class and business class fliers, found four diamond rings lying inside the washroom’s basin while cleaning it. She couldn’t find the passenger but reported the matter to the Airport Operator. The passenger, however, while boarding the aircraft, had realized that she had forgotten her rings in the washroom and had notified the ‘Lost and Found’ department via email. The department then took the rings from the janitor and handed them over to the passenger in the flight.
30/11/15 Neha LM Tripathi/Mid Day